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Introduced by the Rootes Group in 1942. 4,300 were built before production ceased in 1945. Used as a commander's run-around in British Armoured Divisions. The Daimler Dingo was preferred for scouting as it had marginally thicker armour.
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A total of 8,523 M8 Light Armoured Cars (dubbed "Greyhound" by the British) were produced between March 1943 and May 1945. Armed with a 37mm gun and a co-axial mg in the turret. They were fast and with a good cross-country performance. Used for recce by...http://www.mmsmodels.co.uk/index.php?prod=90

Open-topped version of the M8 Light Armoured Car, with a .50 cal MG ring mount. Used as a field commander's car and as a highly mobile APC and cargo carrier. 3,791 built from 1943-45.
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Four wheel drive model introduced at the end of 1941, with greatly improved cross-country performance. Used by the British Reconnaissance Corps. Many used by the RAF Regiment for airfield defence. Over 3,000 were produced by war's end.
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6.8 tons, 4x4, all-welded construction, produced from 1940 onwards. Nearly 2,700 (Marks I and II) were built and the type saw service in most theatres of the War. The Mark II vehicle is the subject of "CLASSIC" kit 007.
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Produced in tandem and used in conjunction with the Kfz.13 Recce Vehicle, the Kfz.14 was unarmed and mounted a large frame aerial for long range communications. Around 40 were built.
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Designed to replace the Sd.Kfz.222 light scout vehicle, the Sd.Kfz.250/9 was introduced in 1943. It mounted the 222 turret on the half-track Sd.Kfz.250 chassis in an attempt to improve cross-country performance, particularly in the mud of the Eastern Front.
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The Daimler was the best British armoured car of World War 2. The Mk I entered service with the Armoured Car Regiments of Armoured Divisions in 1941 and was used primarily for recce. Reliable, fast and compact, it was very popular with it's crews.
It was armed with a 2pdr. and a co-axial 7.92mm...http://www.mmsmodels.co.uk/index.php?prod=182